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Doppler echocardiography distinguishes between physiologic and pathologic "silent" mitral regurgitation in patients with rheumatic fever
1997
Clinical Cardiology
The diagnosis of rheumatic fever is based on physical findings (major) and supporting laboratory evidence (minor) as defined by the Jones criteria. Rheumatic carditis is characterized by auscultation of a mitral regurgitant murmur. Doppler echocardiography, however, may detect mitral regurgitation when there is no murmur ("silent" mitral regurgitation), even in normal individuals. The hypothesis of this study was that physiologic mitral regurgitation can be differentiated from pathologic
doi:10.1002/clc.4960201105
pmid:9383585
pmcid:PMC6656070
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